Drama in Wales serves exactly the same purposes as it does elsewhere, to inform and entertain.
Drama Association of Wales was created in 1934.
No, but there are lots of other drama schools in England, one in Scotland and one in Wales.
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The original purpose of drama was to tell a story and entertain audiences. Hamlet by William Shakespeare is considered one of all-time masterpieces of theater drama.
Cliques, popularity groups, snobs, etc.
The purpose of a drama performance could be to: - entertain - teach a lesson (a principal or moral) - reenact history This is a question I'm having trouble with as well, but ^above^ is what I thought the answer might be!
Pontyberry is not a real place- it's a fictional village in the South wales valleys that is the setting of the Welsh drama series 'Stella', which was launched in 2011. It's exact location is not given, for the simple reason that it doesn't really exist.
M.I. High is a fictional children's spy agency in the adventure drama genre, the purpose of which is to train and deploy children as spies and to solve that weeks crisis.
M.I. High is a fictional children's spy agency in the adventure drama genre, the purpose of which is to train and deploy children as spies and to solve that weeks crisis.
M.I. High is a fictional children's spy agency in the adventure drama genre, the purpose of which is to train and deploy children as spies and to solve that weeks crisis.
it was to entertain the audience with drama and excitement.
drama is acting and ritual is something that you do before something else isn't it? Ritual or rituals are complex medium of acts, and their main purpose is to reaffirm believes and cultures that nourish community, whereas drama can be actually used to refute these believes or reaffirm them. however it is imperative to note that both mediums have theatrical aspects. Drama is acting and rituals sometimes can be acted out and be performed like in drama.